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    The Opening of the Frontal Sinus (Infundibulum) Is Usually Located
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The Opening of the Frontal Sinus (Infundibulum) Is Usually Located

Question 32

Question 32

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The opening of the frontal sinus (infundibulum) is usually located in the:


A) sphenoethmoid recess
B) superior meatus
C) middle meatus
D) inferior meatus
E) ethmoid sinus

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